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Do whatever it'll take to get yourself hungry for God again.  Quit taking the junk the world feeds you and take some of the nutritional stuff from God - the Word, fellowship with believers, worship songs, whatever.

Remember that being idle sometimes causes us to grow complacent with what we have.  Do your best to not be idle...this doesn't mean just staying busy (God doesn't want us to be aimless either), it means being able to maximize time.

So this week's devotional guide (the stuff on Galatians is in addition to all this) is as follows:
- The Call of Ezekiel: The importance of reading the Bible and the willingness to tell others about the Good News
     Ezekiel 2 & Ezekiel 3 (pay close attention to Ezekiel 2:9-3:8
     and Ezekiel 3:17-19)
- The Call of Jonah: An example of who not to be and how not to act when God calls us to do something
     Jonah 1, Jonah 3, & Jonah 4 (pay close attention to Jonah and
     God's conversation in chapter 4...compare this to Job and God's
     conversation from Job 40:1-42:6)
- The Call of Simon Peter: Yes, God can use anyone for His kingdom, even a stuttering fisherman
    John 1:35-42 & Matthew 4:18-22 (the well known phrase "I will
    make your fishers of men" is found here)
- The Call of the Apostle Paul:  We can either do this the nice way or the hard way...well, let's just say Paul chose the hard way
    Acts 9:1-31

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